14
'sp4T, 12, 1945 (0ne Daj Nearer Victory)
Chapel
led In
Ln Section
,.,led in the
, iiNll.,i m honor
Ward, was
mi.nmig at
'".Vrial service,
.'.pupal of the
r,',,mi!C School
..t,,;n speaker.
, till' pro-
V,i i Veil Brown.
. ,1. Mountain
ir: C'apt. V.
Wci-v. and Lt.
ml to Ma-
;,;,-(-. will be
r;;iii,.! which
:,;:,, near the
; but has
. .. riiureh. on
Miniinn and
,,.s,!,, nwht of
.in, j id an an
,i!ni Biuwn.
Ke. Hie seventh
inMin Division
v, ,n this irea,
. inc inanage-
with the
M..pie Springs
liuirlers. The1
organized
: mmi's ago.
,r;,ii service
I, Auuust lias
. ihe fust Sun
will In- held
,i, ! u ii h an all
,i,ii liy lum-
i in i is Iviiss had
i i iir week-end
,,( i and Miss
I , i ,i h i Minville.
THE WAYNESVIUS5 MOUNTAINEER
Section On Patrr
Marriage Takes Place In Revere, Mass.
;;i ill I II WKS
niir many
. i i : i j I lloral
pre-sions of
iuiMiLi the ill
i:r loved one.
Kaiiuly.
: Give Complete
Money 8nck
I tJ
Bethel Church
To Have 2-Week
Revival Service
Revival services are to be held
at Bethel Baptist church July 16
29 The pastor. J. Howard Hall,
will have as guest minister the
Rev. Hobart D. Goolsby, pastor of
Temple Baptist church. Chatta
nooga Mr. Goolsby is also direc
tor of Sunrise Hadio Service, heard
over station WAPO. Chattanooga.
He is also editor and publisher of
semi-monthly paper, the Sunrise
Crusader.
Rev. Mr. Goolsby comes highly
recommended as pastor-evangelist.
His ministry has reached out to
several different states by means
of radio and also through the
numerous revival services conduct
ed across the country.
Two services will be held daily,
at 10:30 a in. and at 8 o'clock
Local Market
(l uinislici by Farmer I Aili.iiifcr,
July llthl
Krks, grade A. large
Kggs. ungraded
Irish Potatoes. 100 Rw
Sweet Potatoes, bushel
Heavy Fryers
Roosters
Leghorn hens, 'A lbs up
Heavy Hens
Corn, bushel
Green beans, pound
Ureen onions, do bum In
Beets, do bunches
Greens, pound
Radishes, do, bunches
12V
if.ii
$;i oo
$2 f0
10c
$ 1 Ml
He
Mr
DtV
I' je
Hoc
llev. John Finger
To Conduct Revival
At Richland Church
The Rev. John Finger will begin
a series of revival services at the
Richland Baptist church on July
If) at 11 o'clock a. m , according to
an announcement made yesterday.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
TURNER T. FRANKLIN. JR.. Machinisl
USNR, and Mrs. Franklin, whose marriage wa so
The bride is the former Miss Lucy Parisi, ol Ho
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin,
. Second Class,
lived on June 1
Mass , and I he
H.i I '..mi Road
Guests Of Hotel LeFaine; Legion ami Auxiliary
Entertained With Picnic! To Hold Alerting
i
Supper Party Sunday Friday
, , u I ,!. .
Iff r. : I .
i . im'"n
i ill -K.ite Dnii; Store
Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick entertain-J
ed with a picnic supper at Balsam
on Sunday evening, compliment ing j
the guests ol the La Faine Hotel
After returning to the hotel, the;
party was further entertained by i
a group of Negro singers who gave j
a number of spirituals. i
It. F. Henry, of Franklin, spent
several days here last week visit
ing his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Duval!.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep
appreciation for the kindness and
flowers sent during the illness and
death of Charles R. White.
The Familv.
lve
The regular inoiillilv meeting of1
the American Legion and Auxiliarv
will he held al I he I .onion Home :
on Friday evening at U o'clock, ae-1
cording to an announcement yes-
terday.
A special program has been plan
ned for the evening which will
take place after the business ses
sions ol both groups which are
held separately, 1
Members are urged to attend and
visitors in tow n, members of sim- !
iliar groups, are invited to be
present for the meetings.
t. j
Sgt. and Mrs. Ben S. Atkins, of j
Surphur Spring Road. Waynes- J
ville. were recenl visitors at Sil
ver Springs. I'la.
Miss Juanita Noland, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs John C. Noland.
of Lake Junaluska. has arrived
from Berea College to spend two
months vacation with her parents.
Miss Noland will be registered' as
a member of the junior class up
on her return to college.
Mrs. Rudolph Carswell and chil
dren, Jackie and John, who arc
making their home in Morganton
while Mr Carswell is in service,
are spending several weeks in
Hazel wood.
LOST-Hation Book No. 3. Either
on Allen's Creek or Plott Creek.
Name of Sam Boone Milner. 2()ti
Randolph St., Ferguson Park,
Newport News. Va. Return to
II. C. Robinson for reward.
July 12
FROZEN FOC
No, not snow, sleel, nor frost,
just frozen I'or, as the warmer
clouds cross the higher mountains
and strike the cold tree tops. We
have many photographs showing
frozen fog 5c to 50c.
TIIK AIKKN (JIFT SHOP
Miss Helen Nicholas, daughter ot
.Mr and Mrs Steve Nicholas, of
Wav ni'sv ille. has arriv ed to spend
two months vacation with her par
ents. Miss Nicholas has recently
completed her sophomore year at
Berea College and plans !o reliirn
in the tall to enter the junior
class.
mic i n Nor i mi m
Mr and Mrs linv liurh. ol
Way ursville. R F IV No L' an
nouiice Ihe birth of a son al Iheir
home on July .'llh
Do You Hekh Up
Gas Sour Risings
After A Good Meal?
Sull'erers who have to pay the
penalty of stomach distress, indi
gestion, gas pains. heartburn,
burning sensation, and other syin
tomatic conditions caused by e
ess acid, should try Ihi In hall
i glass of real hot water stir up
tcaspoonful of Neuliaoid and
Ii i ilk slowly right alter meals
vi'eulracid has been specially made
for just this one purpose In imin
terael and neulralie ecc-s slum
ach acid
.Never have you bail lasler more
soothing comforting relict Gel a
box today: ask lor N El TR Al 1 1 )
Smith's Cut Rate Drug Vitoic and
all good druggists vvill he glad In
supply you on our guarantee of
satisfaction or money hack
A 1 M I N 1 ST It A TK 1 X ' S NOTKT
Having qualified adiniiiiMra
trix of the eslale ol .1 W Sum
mers, deceased, late ol llavvvood
County, North Carolina, this is
to utility all persons having claims
against Ihe eslate of said deceas
ed lo exhibit thetn to the under
signed al Way iiesv ille North Car
olina, on or before Ihe 1 01 b day
of July. HMii. or this notice vvill
be pleaded in bar ol their recov
ery. All persons indebled to said
estate will please make iminediale
payment .
This the Kith day ol July . I!)4.rv
MRS. .1. W SI MM KliS,
Administratrix of the Eslale of
J. W Summers, deceased.
No 14-II) July Li-Alig Ki
IfM-ft'caCriKlftirtirav'
to relieve monihlt
,FEUAl'PAin
LTdla E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Com
pound Is omoiu not only to relieve
iwrlodic pain but also accompanying
nervous, tired, hlgnstrung feelings
when due to functional monthly dis
turbances. Taken regularly It helps
build up resistance against such symp
toms Ptnkham's Compound helps iia
ture! Follow label directions. Try ltl
ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS
To increase flow ol urint and
relieve irritation of the bladder
from excess acidity in Ihe urint
Ar you suffering unntcnury dittr,
backache, run-down feeling and discom
fort from excess acidity in the urine Are
you disturbed nights by frequent desire
to pass water Then you should know
bout that famous doctor's discovery
DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT thai
thousands say Kes blessed relief. Swamp
Root is a carefully blended combination of
16 herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams. Dr.
Kilmer's is not harsh or habit-forming in
any way. Many people say Ha mrveoa
gftect is truly amazing.
Send (or free, prepaid sample TODAY t
Like thousands of others you'll be glad
that you did. Send name and address te
Department D, Kilmer 4k Co., Inc., Bos
1265, Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Send
at once. All druggists aell Swamp Root.
You Will Find hi Bay's-
In An i'nusualiv Nice Assortment
SPORT SHIRTS
For Boys and Men
A 1 Ml N I ST K A T O R 'S NOTICE
Having qualified us administra
tor ol the estate of W. A. Hyatt,
deeeaseti. late of Haywood County,
North Carnlin. this is to notify all
persons haviiiK claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Way
ni'sville. North Carolina, on or bc
I'ore the Hth day of June. 1946 or
this notice will he pleaded in bar
ol their recovery. Al! persons in
clohted to said estate will please
make iminediale payment.
This the Htli day of June, 11145.
f I. 1. HYATT.
Administrator of the Estate of
W. A. Hyatt, deceased.
111 June 14-21-20 July ft-12-1!)
Locations Have
Been Changed
We Have Moved To Our
New Home t'ome To
See U.s.
SIMS TIRE &
BATTERY CO.
Main Street
-ALSO SLACK SUITS-
Men's $4.95 up
Small Boys' Longie Suits $3.95 up
Small Boys' Short Suits $2.25 up
Boys' 12 to 18 size $5.95
RAY'S DEPT. STORE
Illustrated Lecture
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ACTUAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS
Of The
An 111 -w -us 'V
MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
By The Park Naturalist
Arthur Stupka
n
Co
MdM, J0L
Eight O'Clock
At The
urt Ho
WAYNES VILLE
No Admission Charges
use
Sponsored By
he Chamber of Commerce
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teWlef-HeiwWeJW eseMeeuieXMMei eeMHel
May
p.;
en?
Our Tenth Season In Waynesville
This Season We Have Our
TWO
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DAILY
11:00 A. M.
8:00 P. M.
Largest, Finest Collection
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Fine Diamond Jewelry Imported Porcelains
Watches Clocks
Antique English Silver
Sterling Silver
Genuine Paintings
Antique Furniture
Art Goods
TWO
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DAILY
11:00 A. M.
8:00 P. M.
IT
Hundreds Of Items Too Numerous To Mention
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11:00 a.m.8:00p.m.
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Waynesville Art Gallery
Main Street
2 Doors From Theatre
Each Sa e
I Two Sales Daily 1 1
ll:00a.m.-8:00p.1n.
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